GITL Represents Liberia in Morocco at the African Forum for Women’s Empowerment
Girls In Technology Liberia (GITL) is honored to announce that its Founder & Executive Director, B. Massa Weeks, and Admin/Finance Officer, Ms. Mamu Bility, traveled to Rabat, Morocco, to participate in two major continental events:
The African Forum for Women’s Empowerment, and
The Constitutive General Assembly of the African Network for Women’s Empowerment
The events were hosted by the National Union of Women of Morocco (NUWM) under the High Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Meryem.
Representing Liberia on a Continental Stage
GITL was invited to represent Liberia in discussions centered on women’s leadership, digital empowerment, entrepreneurship, and socio-economic inclusion. This invitation reflects the growing recognition of GITL’s impact in transforming the lives of women and girls through technology.
At the forum, participants from across Africa gathered to share strategies, challenges, and innovations driving women’s advancement in their respective countries.
Day One: African Forum for Women’s Empowerment
On the first day, Girls In Technology Liberia proudly joined inspiring women leaders, policymakers, and innovators from across the continent.
The program included:
Official Opening Ceremony under the High Patronage of H.R.H. Princess Lalla Meryem
Keynote Address: “The Empowerment of African Women”
Panel Discussions on education, entrepreneurship, digital innovation, and leadership pathways for women
Representing Liberia, GITL Founder & Executive Director, B. Massa Weeks, served as a speaker on Panel 1: Education, Skills, and Empowerment through Knowledge. She shared GITL’s work in advancing digital literacy for women and girls, Liberia’s challenges and opportunities, and best practices for inclusive technology education.
Her message emphasized that when women and girls gain digital skills, communities thrive, and nations grow stronger.
Day Two: Constitutive General Assembly of the African Network for Women’s Empowerment
The second day focused on formalizing the African Network for the Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women, bringing together organizations committed to advancing women’s rights across the continent.
Key activities included:
Adoption of the Network’s Statutes and Action Plan
Election of the Network’s governance bodies
Presentation of country-level commitments
Strengthening partnerships and long-term collaboration among African nations
GITL Founder & Executive Director, B. Massa Weeks, participated in the deliberations and contributed to shaping and signing the 2026 Statute, which outlines the vision and strategy for women’s socio-economic inclusion across Africa.
Why This Matters for Liberia
GITL’s participation in these historic events:
Elevates Liberia’s voice in African women’s empowerment
Positions GITL within influential continental networks
Opens doors for future collaborations, funding, and international partnerships
Strengthens platforms for Liberian girls and women in technology
Accelerates GITL’s mission to train and empower 2,500 women and girls by 2030
A Moment of Pride
This milestone marks a major step forward for Girls In Technology Liberia and the women and girls we serve. Representing Liberia on such a prestigious platform underscores our commitment to expanding opportunities, amplifying women’s voices, and advancing gender equality through technology.










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